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Stories From El Salvador is a platform and space for Salvadorans to write and share their stories. These are stories of hope, courage, compassion, migration, love, resilience, solidarity, humor, and how awesome we, Salvadorans are. Today’s episode is a collaborative episode with Stories From El Salvador. Thank you Clelia Rodriguez for creating this…
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It’s a cold day in LA! So wherever you are in the world listening to this, we invite you to sit down, relax, and enjoy a cup of coffee while listening to this episode. Cristian Quintanilla is the owner of his own coffee business known as Don Leo Coffee. Born in El Salvador and raised in Los Angeles, his main goal is to provide gourmet coffee from E…
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Welcome back to Radio No Jodas and to Season 2! On this episode my great friend Anais guest co-hosted and lead the conversation about the issues going on in Nicaragua. Anais has been actively speaking about Nicaragua since the minute the crisis broke out. Coming from two Nicaraguan parents, and visiting Nicaragua every summer; this is something tha…
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On this weeks episode I finally got around to sharing a scary story as I promised. I know it’s not October anymore but let’s get real here; scary stories are cool to hear year round. So for this episode I invited the best story teller I know- my dad. I remember when I was young my dad told me this story that happened to him during his youth while h…
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On this week’s episode I had the pleasure to sit down and talk to Erick- the owner of Normandie records. Erick talked about his love for music and how it connected him to his parents, his roots from El Salvador and how that motivated him to own his record label. When he started his record label he ventured off and found new modern music from the mo…
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Welcome back to another episode, I’m back from my trip and finally able to share my experience with you all! It’s been 19 years since I’ve last gone to El Salvador and it’s taken me so long to visit for various reasons. This trip was extremely personal and fulfilling in so many aspects of my life but I wanted you all to hear about it because I know…
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Welcome back to another episode of Radio No Jodas! This time we got to speak to Juan and his wife Stephanie- the owner's of La Pupusa Urban Eatery located in Downtown LA. On this episode we had the opportunity to learn about Juan and Stephanie's backgrounds-both family wise and in the kitchen, how they got started with the idea of La Pupusa, and ul…
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Welcome back yet again to another episode of Radio No Jodas, this week we have Wendy and Donny the owners of Vchos truck, a modern pupuseria on wheels. How difficult is it to start a food truck business? Who'd be interested in a Pupuseria truck? Is being with your spouse 24/7 ever a good idea? On this episode we get the luxury of getting the insigh…
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Welcome back everyone and happy weekend! On this episode we dug a little into an unspoken dilemma that seems to be going around lately. One of the largest stereotypes in the Central American community is that we don't support each other when it comes to our own personal goals and aspirations. Today we decided to open the discussion to try to find o…
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It's official everyone. Henry has signed the contract and is now the official co-host of No Jodas! He sold his soul to me and can't get out of this one. Kidding. But with that said we are happy to bring forward more related topics that are important to our community. On this episode we ask the question: Does solidarity exist? Is it black or white o…
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My guest Henry or as some of you may know him as, "Colachampagnepapi" on Instagram and Tumblr. Is the only person I can think of who hits it on the nail when it comes to bayuncadas and Salvi sense of humor. He talks about his background and experience as a Salvadoran and where his inspirations come from for his videos. We also got to chat about the…
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On this episode my cousin Stephanie, my Nicaraguan friend Anais from 'Quien sos vos' and I reflect on the TPS March in Los Angeles. Anais also shares her background story and her love for reggaeton and how her project Quien Sos Vos was created and how she hopes it will unite Latinos everywhere. We also cover the importance of using our voices and w…
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On this special holiday episode me and my best friend, Denise Guevara talk about our friendship and the crazy, beautiful story about how El Salvador brought the two of us together! Some call it coincidence, some call it fate, but we believe that it was just meant to be. Feliz Navidad cipotes and mis lindos Centroamericanos! Enjoy! - xoxo No Jodas.…
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Sat down with the one and only Victor; the artist and creator of Puchica Puchin comics that many of you may know him as, Dichos de un bicho. We spoke about his story, his line of work, what's next for him and his art, púchica puchín, and explaining the definition of "Mexican Hegemony" and how it affects the Latino representation.…
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